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Endymio
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Mark Zuckerberg says Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor Covid-19 content
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"For medical questions, a major source of high-quality, reputable meta-analyses is Cochrane, a UK-based nonprofit that publishes long...
Yesterday at 11:28 PM
Endymio
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Mark Zuckerberg says Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor Covid-19 content
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Except that "actual health professionals" were being censored too. And most of the 'official' information ranged from disputable...
Yesterday at 9:53 PM
Endymio
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Unitree's $16,000 G1 could become the first mainstream humanoid robot
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I.e. the plot of Asimov's first two "Robot" novels of the early 1950s.
Yesterday at 6:29 PM
Endymio
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YouTube channel builds solar EV with infinite range – well, almost
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If you believe "trains" are a solution even in Europe, explain why European car ownership has risen so sharply over the last 25 years...
Yesterday at 5:00 PM
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Or, just throw tax money at it until it collapses under it's own weight. Especially since economies of scale require sales, which never...
Yesterday at 4:57 PM
Endymio
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A whopping 80% of new US electricity capacity this year came from solar and battery storage
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False. Hydroelectric may be 'renewable', but all the hydroelectric power generated in the US are from dams built decades ago -- it's...
Yesterday at 4:32 PM
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This is nothing to brag about, since that number indicates that reliable forms of energy production are getting older without being...
Yesterday at 12:40 PM
Endymio
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YouTube channel builds solar EV with infinite range – well, almost
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I can't fault any of your calculations. But if one assumes very cheap (and very durable and impact-resistant) solar cells, the obvious...
Yesterday at 6:22 AM
Endymio
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A whopping 80% of new US electricity capacity this year came from solar and battery storage
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He's right; you're wrong. US share electricity production (2022) Natural Gas: 39.8% Coal: 19.4% Nuclear: 18.5% Hydro: 6% Oil: 0.5%...
Tuesday at 10:12 PM
Endymio
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A whopping 80% of new US electricity capacity this year came from solar and battery storage
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It's even more disingenuous than that, as these capacity figures don't account for differing capacity factors. A 1GW nuclear plant...
Tuesday at 7:55 PM
Endymio
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RFID cards could turn into a global security mess after discovery of hardware backdoor
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Let's look at "da data", shall we? Per-capita GDP, IMF 2024 estimate: USA: $85,373 China: $13,136 Facts matter.
Tuesday at 7:05 PM
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Oh yeah, the funny thing is this came out in 1994, these only use a 48-bit key and proprietary encryption. The security on these got...
Tuesday at 6:53 PM
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RFID cards could turn into a global security mess after discovery of hardware backdoor
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No. The largest vulnerability is the attack that allows sector keys to be cracked within a few minutes. This vulnerability is...
Tuesday at 6:53 PM
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Watching people unironically defend the lying legacy media behemoth is astounding.
Tuesday at 6:02 PM
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RFID cards could turn into a global security mess after discovery of hardware backdoor
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You misread. The vulnerability that led to the recovery of the first backdoor key, and that key itself, was found only on the FMSH...
Tuesday at 6:02 PM
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